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Experience of double plasma purification in 603 patients from a single center in Shanghai, China

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THERAPEUTIC APHERESIS AND DIALYSIS
Volume 27, Issue 3, Pages 488-494

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/1744-9987.13946

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acute pancreatitis; ANCA-associated vasculitis; double-filtration plasma plasmapheresis; hyperlipidemia; plasma purification

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Double plasma purification (DPP) is a rapid and effective treatment for severe hyperlipidemia and acute pancreatitis caused by severely high triglyceride levels. DPP provides an alternative treatment choice for patients intolerant to statins. The DPP process is safe and reliable.
Introduction To summarize the clinical experiences with double plasma purification (DPP). Method Using Plasauto iQ automatic blood purification system, model KM-9000 for DPP. Results A total of 603 patients with different entity undergoing 811 purification procedures were included in this study. The most common purification modes were dual filtration plasma plasmapheresis (DFPP). Hyperlipidemia was the lead entity, 423 patients with hyperlipidemia performed DFPP, and two cases of severe acute pancreatitis caused by extremely high triglyceride levels completely recovered after two consecutive DFPP treatments. DFPP combined with immunosuppressants tended to decrease independent HD and reduced HD frequency in 53 patients with antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody-associated vasculitis. Two patients developed hypotensive or hypoglycemia episodes, respectively, during purification procedures. Conclusion DPP is rapid for the treatment of patients with severe hyperlipidemia and acute pancreatitis caused by severely high triglyceride levels. For those who are intolerant to statins?DPP provides another treatment choice. DPP process is safe.

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